North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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Page 405
... tree on which they grew ; while the trees of the forest , which would be less likely to find friendly hands to render them this service , are provided for by the parental care of nature ; their seeds are light , easily dis- lodged from the ...
... tree on which they grew ; while the trees of the forest , which would be less likely to find friendly hands to render them this service , are provided for by the parental care of nature ; their seeds are light , easily dis- lodged from the ...
Page 410
... trees . We have already alluded to the winged seeds , which any one may observe in the plane - tree , or in fact in most of the trees of the wood . Elevated as they are , the wind acts freely upon them , and bears them in every ...
... trees . We have already alluded to the winged seeds , which any one may observe in the plane - tree , or in fact in most of the trees of the wood . Elevated as they are , the wind acts freely upon them , and bears them in every ...
Page 418
... trees , and will proudly display to the stranger how much they are indebted to our native woods ; when the resting - places of the dead , which are now too often left in a state of desertion and neglect , which offends every delicate ...
... trees , and will proudly display to the stranger how much they are indebted to our native woods ; when the resting - places of the dead , which are now too often left in a state of desertion and neglect , which offends every delicate ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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